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stellar

(= leading, prima, star, starring) indicating the most important performer or role the leading man prima ballerina prima donna a star figure skater the starring role a stellar role a stellar performance (= astral) being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars an astral body stellar light

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Alone, Bloom feels the cold stellar space, the subpoena incipient the approach of dawn.
I have a grant to study possible structures in stellar interiors and the implications regarding their radiation characteristics.
This is private accommodation. - Just step aside...secured by Sire Uri and his party. I'm being paid by Trans Stellar's.
I'm being paid by Trans Stellar's.
Scattered among the stars of the Milky Way are supernova remnants each one the remains of a colossal stellar explosion.
And at its heart, are the remains of the original star a dense, shrunken stellar fragment called a pulsar.
This is a stellar nursery, a place where stars are born.
Nearby worlds of ice evaporate and form long, comet-like tails driven back by the stellar winds.
Intergalactic region devoid of all stellar activity.
My name is Christopher Pike, commander of the space vehicle Enterprise. from the stellar group at the other end of this galaxy.
To capture stellar gases and convert them into usable fuel. Yes.
A long time ago on my home planet of Gallifrey, there lived a stellar engineer called Omega.
Stellar?
The Hand of Omega is a mythical name for Omega's remote stellar manipulator. The device used to customise stars with.
Good. Station A reports that the stellar charts have been corrected.
The star fields on the artifact were unintelligible until I took into account 200 millennia of stellar drift.
Our eminent guest, Dr Paul Stubbs, will attempt to study the decay of neutronium expelled at relativistic speeds from a massive stellar explosion which will occur here in a matter of hours.
We're heading into the path of that stellar matter.
Our momentum is still carrying us into the path of the stellar matter.
Ten seconds to stellar blast.
Stellar flares are increasing in magnitude and frequency.
Stellar charts reveal a Class-M planet only half a light year from the Bringloid system.
Well, the fishing report looks stellar.
It's a stellar jukebox, sir.
Just what you'd expect from a stellar nursery.
Derive gravitational values for stellar objects near flight paths.
If we look from the outside into the long hall inside the building, we see one of the tall stellar vaults, which has been restored.
The ribs meet in a rosette in the middle of the stellar vault.
Originally there were six stellar vaults over the largest and finest hall.
A stellar match, two out of three falls with no time limit!
There are the Pleiades a group of young stars astronomers recognize as leaving their stellar nurseries of gas and dust.
And this is the Crab Nebula a stellar graveyard, where gas and dust are being dispersed back into the interstellar medium.
Newly formed planets were made of this stellar debris.
This is a stellar nursery, a place where stars are born. They condense by gravity from gas and dust until their temperatures become so high that they begin to shine.
Nearby worlds of ice evaporate and form long, comet-like tails driven back by the stellar winds. Black clouds, light years across drift between the stars.
It will end its life by blowing itself up in a titanic stellar explosion called a supernova.
Most of stellar evolution takes millions or billions of years.

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But Russia's stellar economic performance has little to do with Putin's policy, and a lot to do with the reforms Yeltsin embraced.
At the same time, we convened a second, equally stellar group of economists, including three Nobel laureates, to examine all of the research and rank the proposals in order of desirability.
The global response to the crisis may not have been stellar, but neither has it been the free-for-all that might have been feared.
In any case, China's stellar growth record cannot be sustained.
Thus, the West's forays into state capitalism are more likely to result in the misallocation of capital, more in the vein of China's vastly oversupplied steel industry but without the stellar headline economic performance of the national economy.
Hardly any Russian official has a more stellar reputation for honesty and integrity than Ignatiev.
But Lee's stellar reputation has to do with culture, too.
On average, performance might be somewhat better than in the past, but nowhere near as stellar as optimists expect.
Consequently, such regimes grow increasingly sclerotic as they select leaders with stellar resumes but mediocre records.
Harry Truman was a modest orator, but compensated by attracting and ably managing a stellar set of advisers.
Likewise, regional stability is a prerequisite of China's stellar economic growth, and military conflict would be a setback for US economic rebirth as well.

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